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  2. GOLF.

    Following are the results of the golf club competition[?] on Saturday:- AUSTRALIAN HANDICAP. Bogey Handicap.—N. S. Collie (8), 2 up; L. M. ...

    Article : 161 words
  3. ROWING.

    On Saturday afternoon the Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) officially opened the new clubhouse, which cost al[?]ut £2000, of the Sydney Rowing Club at Woolloomooloo Bay. The old clubhouse was destroyed by ...

    Article : 248 words
  4. V.A.T.C. MEETING.

    Their high expectations founded on the hope that is strong, racegoers gathered in very large numbers at Caulfield on Saturday, imbued with the thoughts of adding to their ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    Race meetings for this, week include:—To-day: Aus tralian Trutting Club (Victoria Park). Tuesday: Gundagai R.C., Wednesday: Newcastle J.C., Gundagai R.C., Victoria Park (pony and all weights), Friday: ...

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  6. ATHLETICS.

    East Sydney and South Sydney clubs brought their annual track and field championships to a close on Saturday, at the Sydney Sports Ground. The efforts of members of the two clubs have been of a high ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Newcastle Jockey Club s November meeting was opened today in fine weather. There was a large attendance, and the track was in excellent condition. Flags were flown at half-mast and the ...

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  8. CAMMERAY CLUB.

    Bogey Handicap:—T. A. Meikie (9) 3 up; T. Michell (9), 1 up; W. M. Sherrie (6), 1 down; 0. Roberteon (7), 1 down; C. R. Crossman (9), 1 down; W. Wat[?] (9), 1 down; G. F. Allman (5), 3 down J. G. M'kee ...

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  9. ASCOT RACING CLUB.

    The Ascot Racing Club's all-heights and pony meet ing on Saturday was well attended. The totalisator investments amounted to £8031/5/—paddock £4346/10/, and Leger £3684/15/. ...

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  10. CANTEBBURY PARK RACING CLUB.

    It was oppressively hot at Canterbury Park on Saturday until a cool breeze came along late in the afternoon. An incident occurred before the start of the Nursery Handicap which upset nil calculations ...

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  11. CONCORD CLUB.

    Canadian Foursomes: A. F. Waters and M M'In[?]ney, 88—18=70; H. F. Jones and H. J. Wright, 84—13=71; T. Sheridan and B. N. Lyttle, 81—8=73; J. Bailey and H. G. Hardy, 98—25=73; L. A. Lister and H. S. ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION FOURS.

    The Murray Bridge crew for the seventh time won the State Champion Fours on the Port Adelaide River on Saturday, in 14m 42s, by six lengths from Torrens, which was the only other competitor. There was a ...

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  13. SAILING.

    Saturday's races on the harbour resulted:- Sydney Flying Squadron.—First heat: Swastika (W. Edney), 2[?]m, £4, 1; Golding (R. Beashel), 1[?]m, £3, 2; Arline (W. West), [?]m, £2, 3; Crescent VIII. (G. ...

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  14. MANLY CLUB.

    Shanghai Cup.—Bogey handicap, l8 holes: H. [?] de Velde (5), 6 up; W. H. Foggitt (8). 2up; E. L. Apperly (+3), 1 up P. Roberts (scr), 1 up; J. P Hill (3), square; H. M. Barker (12), 1 d[?] ...

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  15. EAST SYDNEY A.A.C.

    220yds Championship.—Holder, F. W. Edwards. E. W. Carr, 1; C. Murphy, 2: R. D. Norman, 3 Time, 23s. 3-Miles Run.—Holder, W. Porter. E. C. L. ...

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  16. MOORE PARK CLUB.

    Stroke Handicap—J. Patch, 85—14=71; D. A. Love, 78—6=72 O. Foreman, 81—12=72; G. M. Sher[?] 01—10=72; H. R. Sinclair, 73+2=75; H. W. lrd[?] 94-18=76; J. M'Robert, 100—24=76; C. Ersns, [?] ...

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  17. NEWCASTLE CLUB.

    Members of the Newcastle Club contested a b[?] handicap at the stockton links on Saturday, with the following results:—J. Burke (handicap 3), 8 up; B. M. Maodougall (15), 6 np; C. F. Wright (10), 2up; C. ...

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  18. WARATAH CLUB.

    A stroke competition was played on the Co[?] Creek links on Saturday by the Waratah Club for a trophy presented by Mr. G. R. Short. There were [?] entries and the results were:—Dr. Ponsford. 108—10= ...

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  19. BOTANY HARRIERS.

    220yds Scratch Race—J. L. Hodgkinson, 1; R. S. Caldwell, 2; A. Ridley, 3. Time, 23 5s. 880yds.—H. R Turner and H. S. Grandemange, dead heat. 1. Time. 2m 6s. ...

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  20. NOTES ON THE RACING.

    To the delight of sailing enthusiasts a north-east breeze prevailed on the harbour on Saturday afternoon, when the Sydney Flying Squadron conducted an eighteen footers' handicap over the triangular course. ...

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  21. BOWIS.

    Interclub matches comprised Saturday's bowling programme. There was a line attendance of players on the city and suburban greens. Waverley and Petersham engaced in a home-and-home ...

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  22. ST. GEORGE A.A.C.

    Running Broad Jump Scratch Event.—E. C. M'Kay, 19ft 2[?]in, 1; S. Morton, 18ft 4in, 2; E. Horrocks, 16ft 8in. 3. 220yds Handicap.—Final: W. Tilt, 10yds, 1; D. ...

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  23. WESTERN SUBURBS A.A.C.

    lOOyds Handicap.—Final: T. M'Kenzie, 15yds, 1: F. M'Kenna, 7yds, 2; T. M'Namara, scr., 3. Time, 10 2-5s. 880yds Handicap.—F. M'Kenna, 90yds, 1; H. Baker, 50yds, 2; G. Hovenden, 90yds, 3. Time, 2m 6s. ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE WEIGHTS.

    The following weights have been declared for the Newcastle Jockey Club's meeting, to be held on Wednesday next:- Second Hurdle Race, 2m.—Arrowspeed, 10-12; ...

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  25. METROPOLITAN JUNIOR A.A.C.

    lOOOyds Handicap.—Final: F. Hockey scr., 1; J. Mannix, 5[?]yds, 2; H. Medlicott, 6½, 3. Time, 11s. 3OOyds Handicap.—C. Barrett lOyds, 1; J. Lane, 7yds, 2; F. Hockey, scr., 3. Time, 36 3-5s. ...

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  26. EPPING GREEN OPENED.

    The Epping Club his now a green of its own. It is a very fine bowling area, which cost about £[?] The opening ceremony took place on Saturday in the presence of a large gathering of bowlers and their ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES WALKING CLUB.

    Two Miles Walk Handicap.—R. H. Foster (all. 2m 35s), actual time 17m 28s, 1; E. G. Batger (lm 8s), 16m 39s, 2; L. J. Drake (4m 5s), 19m 19s, 3. ...

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  28. PETERSHAM PENNANT TEAM.

    The following have been selected to represent the Petersham Club in the Pennant A, B, and C. [?] petitions:— A Pennant. ...

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  29. FORT-STREET JUNIOR TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    Fort street Junior Technical School's annual sports meeting at North Sydney Oval resulted:— Class Handicaps.—8A: Keppie 1; Heine, 2; Pollard, 3 8B: Allen, 1; Campbell 2; Gray, 3. 80: Pimm, 1; ...

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  30. YACHTING.

    On Saturday afternoon aquatic sportsmen raced in the best sailing breeze they have had for two seasons. The wind came from the nor' east, and was of medium strength, and as there was an absence of sea between ...

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  31. Sr. GEORGE SHIELD.

    St. George Club has arranged to provide a [?] for a Wednesday afternoon competition. It will be a three-rinked contest, 21 heads up, and will [?] from January to December. The contest will be ...

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  32. ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED YACHT CLUB.

    Oenone (Mr. J. M. Brunton), 29m...... 1 Rawhiti (Mr. F. Albert), scr............... 2 Bona (Messrs. Bradley and Towse), 9½m.... 3 Other starters: Sunbeam (Mr. H. W. Crane), 23m; ...

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  33. CARTRILL SHIELD.

    The first round, No. 1 division for the [?] Shield, Western Bowling Competition was played at Orange to-day between Orange and Dubbo. Orange won by 28 points. Scores:— ...

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  34. PORT ADELAIDE RACING CLUB.

    The Port Adelaide Racing Clubs November meeting was held to-day in pleasant weather. There was a large attendance. Anotto was so badly injured about the legs when running in the Hurdle that be ...

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  35. MOTORING.

    C. G. Pullin, the famous English motor cyclist, riding a 2[?]-h. p. and a 6-h.p. Douglas in the respective classes, has established the following world's records in speed trials in Paris:—2[?]-h.p. solo class, 93.21 miles ...

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  36. SYDNEY AMATEUR SAILING CLUB BOATS.

    Vagabond-(Mr. H. F. Maxwell), 23m...... 1 Dawn (Mr. O. Backhouse), 13m............ 2 Gol Gol (Dr. Thomas), 23m................ 3 The other entries were:—Nyria (Mr. E. J. Bayly ...

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  37. N.S.W. TROTTING CLUB.

    Following are the handicaps for the above club's meeting on Monday, November 27:- Trial Handicap, lm If.—Some Loo scr; Wood Baven (late Beadwood), Maori Bob, 2s bhd.; Green Wave, ...

    Article : 384 words
  38. CYCLING.

    Mascot Amateur Club.—At the Spods Ground as Saturday afternoon the Mascot Amateur Club decided the following events:—Half-mile Handicap; E. Bandell 100yds 1; W. McFarlane 110yds, 2; E Flyna, 90 yd[?] ...

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  39. BOXING.

    In the eleventh round of the contest at the Stadium on Saturday night between Archie Bradley (9,12[?]). of Gympie, and Mel. Coogan (9.12[?]) of U.S.A., the decision was given to Coogan on a foul. The referce ...

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  40. MOTOR YACHT CLUB.

    There was good racing in the two events promoted by the Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales at Rose Bay on Saturday afternoon. Two events were decided, one a sealed handicap and the other a novelty in the ...

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  41. THE NEW YACHT CLUB.

    Inez (Mr. F. J. Doran)...................... 1 Gymea (Mr. R. A. Carter)................ 2 Nettie (Mr. W. E. Arnott)................ 3 Other starters: E. O. J. (Mr. J. L. Milson); ...

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  42. WILLHMS BEATS GORNIK.

    Merv. Williams, 11st 0½lb, beat Max Gornik, list 6½lb, in the 15th round. Gornik at times fought strongly, but after half way he weakened rapidly, and was down three times in the fifteenth round, ...

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  43. ARMY AND NAVY CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The following is the draw for the first round of the Senior Cadets' (1905 and 1906 quotas) bouts at the Hippodrome to morrow night, commencing at 7.30. All bouts are three rounds, unless the referee, Mr Joe ...

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  44. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' TRIAL.

    Mr. F. Park, a member of the Sydney Bicycle and Motor Cycle Club, will leave on Wednesday on an organising tour around the course for the forthcoming 24 hours' reliability trial. He will arrange the meal stops, ...

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  45. WHEEL RACE WON BY J. L. FITZGERALD.

    Complete success crowned the revival of the [?] Austral wheel race, which was conculed on the Exhibition Oval on Saturday evening in £[?] presence of a crowd of 15,000 people. The meeting attracted ...

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  46. ALBION PARK RACING CLUB.

    Albion Park races were held in fine weather. Principal results:- First Division Handicap, 6[?]f.—Gooeearbo, 9-11 (Hobbs), 1; Sim Dallas, 9 (Conquest). 2; Golden Jessie, ...

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  47. GOULBURN M.C.C.

    The Goulburn Motor Cycle Club held a reliability cup trial this afternoon over a 60-mile course, Goulburn to Crookwell, and return. Twenty-one competitors faced the starter. The speeds were:—24 M.P.H., ...

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  48. ST. GEORGE MOTOR-BOAT CLUB.

    The St. George Motor-boat Club decided a novelty race, over a distance of five miles, on the Kogarah Bay course, on Saturday afternoon. The owners handicapped their own boats, and the entries were then sealed in ...

    Article : 127 words
  49. NORTH CASINO J. C.

    North Casine Jockey Club's races were held to-day. The weather was most oppressive and the attendance fair, Results:- Flying Handicap, First Division: 5f.—A. Lee's b m ...

    Article : 353 words
  50. SYDNEY BICYCLE AND M.C.C.

    There were about 20 competitors in the Sydney Bicycle and Motor-cycle Club's combined speed judging and petrol consumption test on Saturday afternoon. Results will be declared in a few days. ...

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  51. ORANGE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The second day's racing of the Spring meeting of the Orange Jockey Club was held ia perfect weather. There was a record attendance. Results:- Second Maiden Handicap, 6f.—J. H. Fagan's ...

    Article : 434 words
  52. BILLIARDS.

    Smith and Newman are playing the second game of the series of three games of 16,000 up. Smith, playing brilliantly, scored 2667 in four sessions against Newman's 1229. Smith made a break of 731 ...

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  53. SULLIVAN V RAMIES.

    In the eighteenth round of his contest with the Californian featherweight Eddle Ramies, at the Stadium on Saturday night, Jerry Sullivan, former Australian bantam-weight champion, sent a vicious right low to ...

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  54. HOMING.

    The Termora Homing Club's fly from [?] won by R. Jordan's "Marker" with A. Jordan's [?] ing Pan" second. G. Myer's "Pot Luck" was [?] ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND TROTTING.

    AT the Ota[?] trotting meeting the Jellicoe Handican resulted:—Man-o'-war, 1; Blue Mountain King, 2; Nita Bell, 3. Won by two and a hall lengths. Time, [?] 37[?] ...

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  56. TASMANIAN RACING CLUB.

    The "Back to Tasmania" meeting of the "Tasmanian Racing Club was held at Elwick tolday in windy weather. There was a large attendance, Results:- Trial [?], [?]—C. Reginald's Lightning. by the ...

    Article : 307 words
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